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...Sales fell to an annualised rate of 662,000 in February, the Census Bureau said on Monday....
...Sales, which include spending on food and petrol, increased 0.6 per cent, the Census Bureau said....
...In a country that has not held a census since 2011, she looks at where data is misleading, lacking or tells a different story from what first meets the eye....
...Durable goods orders, which include washing machines, cars and aircraft, decreased 6.1 per cent in January from the previous month’s 0.3 per cent decline, according to the Census Bureau....
...Construction spending: Data from the US Census Bureau is expected to show spending increased by 0.2 per cent in January, compared with a 0.9 per cent increase in December, according to economists polled...
...Headline sales, which include spending on food and petrol, fell 0.8 per cent, the Census Bureau said on Thursday, from December’s downwardly revised 0.4 per cent gain....
...Orders of durable goods, such as washing machines, cars and aircraft, were flat in December from the previous month’s increase of 5.5 per cent, according to the Census Bureau....
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